FOOTBALL phoney David Cameron has trousered two prized tickets for the FA Cup Final - to the fury of real fans.

The wealthy Tory leader is almost clueless when it comes to the national game.

Football does not even get a mention on his website. Instead he lists bloodsports, tennis, riding and cooking as his passions.

But Old Etonian Mr Cameron has been given free VIP tickets to the match by the Football Association.

Genuine supporters are already seething after 40,000 of the 90,000 Wembley seats have been handed to corporate sponsors with just 50,000 being shared between clubs.

Black market tickets for Saturday's Manchester United and Chelsea clash are fetching almost #2,000, pricing out ordinary fans.

Mr Cameron, who claims to be an Aston Villa supporter, has already been exposed for trying to pass himself off as a man of the people. In 2005 he was unable to name the England goalie only a day after Paul Robinson played in a match against Austria.

And when asked about football in 2003 Mr Cameron could only manage: "I can only name about three players of the team I halfheartedly support and am distinctly ropey on the full details of the off-side rule."

In contrast, life-long Raith Rovers fan and Prime Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown has decided to watch the final at home after a week of intense campaigning for the Labour leadership.

Yesterday, Labour MP Ian Austin said: "I'm an Aston Villa season ticket holder, and we've never seen Cameron in the stands at Villa Park. The only time he ever came he spent his time gorging on caviar in the board suite not watching the football.

"There's nothing supporters hate more than a phoney fan, especially when genuine football fans can't get tickets themselves. "The only reason he's going to this match is to get his picture taken. If he's got any shame, he'll give up his ticket for a genuine football fan straight away."

Mark Longden, chairman of the Independent Manchester United Supporters' Association, said: "He is just another one on a list getting tickets instead of genuine fans because the FA don't care about fans."

And Malcolm Clarke, of the Football Supporters' Federation, said: "The basic cause of the problem is tickets are given by the football authorities to people who don't really want to go."

Cameron will take his Shadow sports team of Hugo Swire and Hugh Robertson to the Cup Final match.

Chelsea fanatic Cabinet Minister Peter Hain and soccer nut John Reid have also been invited to the game with Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell and Sports Minister Richard Caborn.

Meanwhile, Wembley was hit by fresh embarrassment yesterday when bosses admitted the official megastore will not be ready in time for Saturday's Cup Final.